 Balcony Cabin B424 |
 Small TV in the corner overtop of a mini-bar fridge that had a few items for sale in it |
 The bed was roomy and comfortable, the nightstands had lots of space |
 The Lido deck pool Deck 14 - too cold to swim in it on this cruise |
 Two hot tubs flank the Lido deck pool, some people used these |
 The Terrace Grill on Dec 15 - they served burgers, hot dogs, fries and bratwurst - they were very good. |
 Blankets for deck chairs could be signed out |
 The library, deck 8, was very peaceful with lots of books and comfy armchairs with a great view |
 The Atrium has one glassed in elevator. |
 The Lido Bar on Deck 14, a little cool, but it was beside the pizzeria, convenient for a snack! |
 I never truly found out what this was, all I saw was a sign that said 'members only retreat'. Looks nice though. |
 Chess anyone? There's a sports area behind in the netted area, called the Center Court. , Deck 16 |
 Aha! Lotus Pool, deck 14. See, there was an indoor pool, looked inviting, but still too cold for me. |
 Another view of the indoor pool |
 The exercise room, deck 14, this was a sea day & hardly anyone was in it! |
 The atrium staircase, Plaza Deck 5 |
 One of the show lounges, I can't remember which one! |
 This desert was served every night, once discovered, it was consumed every night too! |
 The Art Gallery, deck 7 |
 A peaceful, relaxing way to spend a cold day, watching the sea from the inside, deck 7, outside of the Wedding Chapel area |
 Entrance to Sabatini's, the Italian restaurant (nominal charge) Deck 7 |
 The outside of Sabatini's |
 The Bayou Cafe, Deck 7 - they serve New Orleans fare for a nominal charge |
 Inside the Bayou Cafe |
 The Explorer's Lounge, Deck 6 |